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Is Brett Kavanaugh angling to be the next Anthony Kennedy?
It would be a mistake to view the block of six conservatives as a monolith.
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With Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court, could marriage equality be in jeopardy?
The odds are against SCOTUS outright overturning marriage equality – but the conservative majority will do everything in its power to erode it by granting religious conservatives free rein to ignore the law.
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You can get an “I’m gay for Gorsuch” t-shirt now & Twitter has thoughts about it
Needless to say, most were not supportive of the homage to the conservative Trump appointee.
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The Supreme Court ruling isn’t the end. It’s the beginning.
It won’t take six conservative justices to undo Gorsuch’s majority opinion, only five – and we all know the likelihood that whoever wins the presidential election will be able to appoint at least two new justices before 2025.
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Is Neil Gorsuch the new Anthony Kennedy? Don’t count on it.
As good as the workplace ruling is, there are plenty of signs that Gorsuch isn’t nearly as pro-LGBTQ as the retired justice, starting with his affinity for religious liberty arguments.
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Anthony Kennedy really wanted Brett Kavanaugh to be his replacement
The Supreme Court justice who was the biggest proponent of LGBTQ rights privately promoted the anti-LGBTQ rights Kavanaugh to President Trump.
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The Supreme Court showed its liberal/conservative split in LGBTQ cases. Here’s how it went.
Justice Neil Gorsuch could be the swing vote in both cases.
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How much we lose at the Supreme Court will depend on how much we ignore
If the court rules against LGBTQ rights, trans people who live outside of cities and states with inclusive nondiscrimination laws will need legal umbrellas. Here is one that some, though not all, might be able to use.
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Two senators that oppose LGBTQ rights were ‘honored’ at a gay Republican fundraiser
The organization called the senators “Pro-LGBTQ Republican Members of Congress.” Spoiler: they’re not.
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Trump is stacking the federal judiciary against us for decades to come
With the help of the Republican Senate, the adminsitration is populating the federal bench with right-ideologues who will plague us for decades.